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Harley 4 Speed Transmission Bearing Support For Belt on 2040-parts.com

US $38.95
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, US

Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
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THIS TRANSMISSION MAINSHAFT BEARING SUPPORT IS USED WITH AN OPEN PRIMARY TO HELP SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE CLUTCH.MOUNTS TO THE 4 STUDS ON BIG TWIN 4 SPEED TRANSMISSIONS FROM 1965 TO 1984.Thanks for looking!Contact us for your needs www.oceanacycles.com .We stock parts for Harley Davidson and British motorcycles.Full service motorcycle shop, not just parts. Check out our other items!



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